10. In the poem “Break,Break, Break” why cannot the poet say what is on his mind?
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In Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem "Break, Break, Break," the speaker laments that he cannot cry out the thoughts inside of him as he addresses the sea in apostrophe. ... The thoughts that arise in me .The speaker asks the Sea to break on its stones.
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10. In the poem “Break,Break, Break” why cannot the poet say what is on his mind?
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